I am puzzled by some weird behavior by IE7.

I want a design that people can scale reliably to help folks who want 
larger size print. So I have a page design that uses relative sizes. Works 
nicely with FireFox, Opera, etc. but IE7, with its peculiar zooming way of 
scaling, gets messed up.

Example is at...

   http://staff.washington.edu/rells/test/puzzle/

At normal size, no problem. The tan Introduction bar is tight up against 
the top blue bar. Using IE7, if you scale up the size, a separation 
appears between the two bars and the radio button input fields begin to 
overlap their text labels. Scaling down to small sizes, the tan bar 
actually decreases height so much that it cuts off the Introduction text.


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